About Something Good Radio

Something Good features the broadcast ministry of Dr. Ron Jones, lead pastor of Atlantic Shores Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Creative, compelling and motivational, Ron’s Bible teaching reminds us that “every detail in our lives of love for God is worked into something good” (Romans 8:28 MSG).

Ron Jones Ministries exists to share the love of Jesus Christ through life-changing Bible teaching and compassionate outreach, using every available means to reach every available person in every available place.

About Dr. Ron Jones

Ron Jones is a pastor, author, and radio Bible teacher. He has served churches as lead pastor in Texas, Oklahoma and Virginia, ranging in size from 300 to over 3,000 in weekly attendance. He currently serves as lead pastor of Atlantic Shores Baptist Church in Virginia Beach, Virginia.

In 2011, Ron launched Something Good Radio as a broadcast outreach and extension of his pulpit ministry. What started in Washington DC as a weekly half-hour Bible-teaching program on Sunday night grew quickly to a daily (M-F) broadcast in the Nation’s Capital and then to its current national syndication on 189 radio outlets across the United States. In addition, Something Good Cares, the missionary outreach of Ron Jones Ministries, brings humanitarian relief, the gospel, and the compassion of Jesus Christ to thousands each month through strategic missionary partnerships.

Ron is the author of two books Mysteries of the Afterlife: Exploring Its Amazing Secrets (Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, OR) and Mysteries of the Manger: Reflections on the Real Christmas Story (Something Good Publishing, Virginia Beach, VA).

A lifelong learner, Dr. Jones earned degrees from Purdue University, Dallas Theological Seminary, and The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Ron is passionate about introducing people to Jesus Christ through anointed biblical teaching that transforms lives. He lives five minutes from the beach with his wife Cathryn of 22 years. They have two children in college who are also NCAA athletes.